Adventures of Igor

Adventures of Igor

Author: Neven Gibbs

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2015-05-06

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 1329118448

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The 21st Century adventures of the ever popular Henchman Igor. Igor meets assorted vampires, monsters, insane and sane people and works to solve their problems. Special appearances by Laurel and Hardy. Action, Adventure, horror, slapstick, humor, oneliners, sarcasm and occasional exposed body parts due to circumstances. Suggested 18 and up reading. Non-graphic descriptions of butt nekkid Vampiresses, Women's breastsesses, or excessive violence. So all those Church Ladies out there can get away with leaving it on the coffee table for the Reverend to find. There is some light fondling of assorted body parts so...one should remember the original Dracula was a perv, not completely included in here.


IGOR

IGOR

Author: Anthony Wayman

Publisher: ShieldCrest Publishing

Published: 2018-03-01

Total Pages: 371

ISBN-13: 1912505045

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The portrayal of the Soviet Union during the Cold War period was usually unflattering yet, following the death of Joseph Stalin, the Cold War might not have been quite so cold had a more balanced approach been adopted in the West, for there was a genuine desire by the new administration for a better relationship. IGOR, an account of the experiences of a uniquely talented young Russian, may serve to help illustrate this, though some might dismiss it as implausible.


Adventures of Igor The Sequel

Adventures of Igor The Sequel

Author: Neven Gibbs

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2016-06-10

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 1365186040

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The "Adventures of Igor, The Sequel" is of course the sequel to the book "Adventures of Igor," the comedy and concludes the original story which was written for the wonderful readers, who demanded a sequel...With the stamping of feets and calling for more "My Prescious! I wants it now!" Of course, one will want the first before eating...er...reading the second one.


Igor: A Novel of Intrigue

Igor: A Novel of Intrigue

Author: Heather Robertson

Publisher: James Lorimer & Company

Published: 1989-01-01

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9781550282702

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Lily Coolican, the flamboyant heroine of Willie: A Romance and Lily: A Rhapsody in Red, is now in her eighties and feistier than ever: while Ronald Reagan is speaking on Parliament Hill, she lobs an egg at the President. Lily's defiant impulse triggers an extraordinary and sinister chain of events tretching back to 1945 and the race for the Bomb. Befriended by TV journalist Jennie Hutchinson, Lily helps search for the truth about Jennie's father, a U.S. nuclear scientist drowned under suspicious circumstances. The trail of evidence leads through the tangled web of CIA espionage, and through Lily's past loves with Mackenzie King and Vladimir Shuvakin, a dashing Russian diplomat in wartime Ottawa. And at the centre of the mystery sits the most enigmatic and explosive figure of all--Igor Gouzenko, the Soviet defector whose spy revelations started the Cold War. Igor: A Novel of Intrigue brings the award-winning fictional trilogy, The King Years, to a stunning conclusion.


The Vexing Case of Igor Shafarevich, a Russian Political Thinker

The Vexing Case of Igor Shafarevich, a Russian Political Thinker

Author: Krista Berglund

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-02-29

Total Pages: 547

ISBN-13: 3034802145

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This is the first comprehensive study about the non-mathematical writings and activities of the Russian algebraic geometer and number theorist Igor Shafarevich (b. 1923). In the 1970s Shafarevich was a prominent member of the dissidents’ human rights movement and a noted author of clandestine anti-communist literature in the Soviet Union. Shafarevich’s public image suffered a terrible blow around 1989 when he was decried as a dangerous ideologue of anti-Semitism due to his newly-surfaced old manuscript Russophobia. The scandal culminated when the President of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States suggested that Shafarevich, an honorary member, resign. The present study establishes that the allegations about anti-Semitism in Shafarevich’s texts were unfounded and that Shafarevich’s terrible reputation was cemented on a false basis.


Igor Stravinsky

Igor Stravinsky

Author: Jonathan Cross

Publisher: Reaktion Books

Published: 2015-10-15

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1780235402

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Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971) was perhaps the twentieth century’s most celebrated composer, a leading light of modernism and a restlessly creative artist. This new entry in the Critical Lives series traces the story of Stravinsky’s life and work, setting him in the context of the turbulent times in which he lived. Born in Russia, Stravinsky spent most of his life in exile—and while his work was deliberately cosmopolitan, the pain of estrangement nonetheless left its mark on the man and his work, distinguishable in an ever-present sense of loss. Jonathan Cross shows how that work emerged over the course of decades spent in Paris, Los Angeles, and elsewhere, in an artistic circle that included Joyce, Picasso, and Proust and that culminated in Stravinsky being celebrated by both the White House and the Kremlin as one of the great artistic forces of the era. Approachable and absorbing, Cross’s biography enables us to see Stravinsky’s life and artistic achievement in a new light, understanding how his work both reflected and shaped his times.


The Igor Tale

The Igor Tale

Author: Henry R. Cooper, Jr.

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-10-05

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 1317295633

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The great Slavic medieval epic, The Igor Tale, recounts the story of a Russian prince who leads his men into battle against the Mongols. In 1935, Soviet scholar P.N. Berkov began to compile a bibliography of Western European translations of the poem, later followed by several Soviet Union biographies compiling the works on the epic that had appeared in the Russian Empire or the Soviet Union. Here, Cooper attempts to remedy the shortcomings of previous scholar work: to seriously survey the large body of non-Soviet scholarship on the poem particularly Western contributions to Igor scholarship. Originally published in 1978, Cooper traces foreign scholarship and translations from 1900-1976 from a wide variety of Western and some Eastern nations including the United States, Great Britain, France, Italy, Poland, Japan and many other countries. This title is a valuable resource for students of Literature and Slavic Studies.


Igor and His Roadrunner ''Buddy''

Igor and His Roadrunner ''Buddy''

Author: Teri Lyn Vander Heiden

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-10-20

Total Pages: 29

ISBN-13: 1669868850

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Igor is a 78-year-old grandpa who lives in Las Vegas, Nevada with his old school pal, Teri Lyn. He makes beautiful Native American Style flutes! His friends enjoy his talent and several native American friends use his flutes to play their style of music on their CD’s! This music is enjoyed while walking or driving as it projects a sound that can relax a person and sometimes heals the body and soul! At Flute Circles, his flutes are shared with many others, are purchased by friends and acquaintances, that hear them and learn to play them. Igor helps Teri Lyn, around the house. One day when taking out the trash, he notices a ‘roadrunner’, across the street, near a large cactus hedge.


The Song of Igor's Campaign

The Song of Igor's Campaign

Author: Vladimir Nabokov

Publisher: Abrams

Published: 2009-01-16

Total Pages: 63

ISBN-13: 1468302108

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The author of Lolita translates the celebrated, medieval epic Russian poem about a doomed campaign led by Prince Igor Sviatoslavich the Brave. A chivalric expedition is undertaken in the late twelfth century by a minor prince in the land of Rus’ to defeat, against overwhelming odds, a powerful alliance in a neighboring territory. The anonymous poet who chronicled this adventure packed unprecedented metaphorical agility, keenness of observation, and fascinating imagery into the lean and powerful tale of the doomed campaign. Discovered in the late eighteenth century and only narrowly distributed, the original manuscript was destroyed in a fire, leading to endless debate about the provenance and authenticity of the extant versions. It also served as the basis of Borodin’s opera Prince Igor. Translated by Vladimir Nabokov, the verses that constitute “The Song of Igor’s Campaign” are presented in their original rhyme and meter, and Nabokov’s extensive annotations provide illuminations on all the aspects of the text.